When comparing Codeanywhere vs Goorm IDE, the Slant community recommends Codeanywhere for most people. In the question“What are the best JavaScript IDEs or editors?”Codeanywhere is ranked 14th while Goorm IDE is ranked 35th. The most important reason people chose Codeanywhere is:

Each action performed on any file from any resource will be saved forever.

Pro

SFTP access

Pro

Good editor

Pro

Multiple devboxes

DevBoxes are saveable, fully customizable development environments that run on either Open VZ or Docker and each has a dedicated amount of memory and disk space. Multiple devboxes can be run at the same time.

Pro

SSH Terminal

Even for 3rd party SSH connections.

Pro

Allows inviting collaborators with a link

Codeanywhere has a feature called Share Links, that allows users to collaborate with others on their projects in real-time by simply sharing a link to their work.

Pro

Integration with DigitalOcean

CodeAnywhere recently partnered up with DigitalOcean. Now users can manage, spin up and provision DigitalOcean droplets all from the CodeAnywhere IDE. This is a great addition for both products, combining the power of an affordable host with the portability and power of CodeAnywhere IDE.

Pro

OneDrive Integration

Similar to their Dropbox integration, it gives you full access.

Pro

Super easy

No more configurations, just a few clicks?? It's fully ready to develop.

Pro

Supports most languages and frameworks

Pro

Cloud IDE

Goorm IDE is a cloud IDE, making it easy to sign into and code from anywhere.

Cons

Con

No debugging options found (stepping through code)

Con

Web editor on iPad is severely lacking

Codeanywhere relies on right click for major actions but doesn't support this interaction on iPad. Selecting listed Dev box URLs to access site is also unworkable in practice. iPad app allows the actions but has very limited set of Dev box controls.Using an external keyboard with the app can also be problematic as the arrow keys don't work.

Con

Non free/libre (proprietary)

Con

SSH Port will be different each time you start your DevBox

Only for Always on DevBoxes will SSH ports remain static.

Con

UI is not optimized and zoom is applied to the entire screen, rather than just the editor

The buttons are way too small. The UI feels washed out and opaque. Zoom (Ctrl++) is applied on the entire screen and not just on the editor.

Con

iOS app hasn't been updated in almost 3 years

Con

2 Factor authentication is a joke

Con

Customer support is virtually non-existent

Con

Web terminal window doesn't always run

In many instances, opening a terminal window in CodeEnvy would continue to load eternally.

Con

Very unstable

It's a nice IDE when it works, but suffers a lot from instability with things like being unable to save files, or not starting up, as well as crashes, etc.

Con

Confusing, not user friendly

It's so confusing versus other IDEs. Not recommended for newbies and programming students.

Con

English is not the primary language

If you do a google search for Goorm IDE, much of the results are in Korean, which is the same with their social media. If you don't speak Korean, you may have difficulty finding more information on Goorm or asking for help/support.